US11552437B2 - Rotary connector device and method of assembling rotary connector device - Google Patents
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- the disclosure relates to a rotary connector device to be mounted on a vehicle such as an automobile.
- electric device items provided at a steering wheel side and power sources or the like provided at a vehicle body side are electrically connected to each other through flat cables housed in a wound manner in the interior of a rotary connector device.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a rotary connector device having a substantially cylindrical shape.
- the device includes a rotation body including a rotating-side ring plate having an annular shape and an inner-circumferential cylindrical portion having a cylindrical shape and formed at an inner periphery edge of the rotating-side ring plate.
- the device also includes a fixed body including a stationary-side ring plate having an annular shape, and an outer-circumferential cylindrical portion having a cylindrical shape and formed at an outer periphery edge of the stationary-side ring plate.
- the rotation body and the fixed body are engaged with each other in a relatively rotatable manner.
- a rotating-side connector that communicates with a housing space is provided so as to stand upward on a main surface of the rotating-side ring plate that is opposite to the housing space.
- a stationary-side connector that communicates with the housing space is provided in an outer-circumferential cylindrical portion so as to protrude toward an outer side in a radial direction.
- a first end and a second end of the flat cable housed in the housing space comprised of the rotation body and the fixed body are coupled to the stationary-side connector and the rotating-side connector, respectively.
- an object of the disclosure is to provide a rotary connector device and a method of assembling a rotary connector device, which make it possible to achieve miniaturization.
- the disclosure provides a rotary connector device that includes: a rotation body and a fixed body that engage with each other in a relatively rotatable manner and form, in an interior thereof, a housing space having a cylindrical shape; and a flat cable housed in the housing space in a wound manner, in which the rotation body includes: a rotating-side ring plate having an annular shape and an inner-circumferential cylindrical portion having a cylindrical shape and forming an inner peripheral surface of the housing space, the fixed body includes: a stationary-side ring plate having an annular shape and an outer-circumferential cylindrical portion forming an outer peripheral surface of the housing space, the flat cable has a first end coupled to a stationary-side connector that is electrically connected to an electric device item disposed at a side of the fixed body, the fixed body includes an insertion portion that allows a first end side of the flat cable to be inserted from the housing space toward an outer side of the fixed body along a rotation axis direction of the rotation body that relatively rotates, and the stationary-side connector is disposed
- the rotation body includes a configuration including a rotator and a sleeve assembled to the rotator to form a single unit, in which the rotator includes a rotating-side ring plate having an annular shape and also includes an inner-circumferential cylindrical portion having a cylindrical shape and forming an inner peripheral surface of the housing space. A configuration only with the rotator is also included.
- the fixed body includes a fixed body obtained by engaging a first fixed body constituting the stationary-side ring plate and a second fixed body constituting the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion with each other and also includes a fixed body obtained by forming the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion and the stationary-side ring plate into a single unit.
- the electric device item includes anything that can be electrically connected such as a horn module, an airbag module, or the like provided on a steering wheel and mounted on the rotary connector device through the flat cable housed in the housing space.
- the electric device item includes a battery for a vehicle body and an electric connection box provided at the vehicle body side.
- the insertion portion may be provided in an outer periphery edge part or an inner periphery edge part of the stationary-side ring plate.
- the insertion portion may be provided so as to penetrate through a main surface of the stationary-side ring plate.
- the insertion portion may be formed in a portion of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion.
- the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion and the stationary-side ring plate may form the insertion portion.
- the stationary-side connector being disposed on a main surface of the stationary-side ring plate on an outer side thereof includes: a case where, when the housing space side is set as the inner side, the stationary-side connector is detachably disposed on the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate on the outer side thereof, that is, on the main surface that can be visually recognized from the outside; and a case where the stationary-side connector is disposed so as not to be able to be detached.
- the stationary-side connector includes fixing the stationary-side connector to the stationary-side ring plate using other parts, which includes in turn, for example, a case where the stationary-side ring plate includes a latch portion or an engaging portion to latch or engage the stationary-side connector; a case where the stationary-side connector is disposed on the stationary-side ring plate by fixing the stationary-side connector using, for example, thermosetting resin or an adhesive; and a case where the stationary-side connector is screwed to the stationary-side ring plate, and it also includes a combination of these cases.
- This invention makes it possible to achieve miniaturization of the rotary connector device.
- the fixed body includes the insertion portion.
- the stationary-side connector coupled to the first end of the flat cable is disposed on the stationary-side ring plate. This allows the first end side of the flat cable to exit from the housing space toward the outer side along the rotation axis direction, and this also allows the stationary-side connector coupled to the first end of the flat cable to be disposed so as to protrude toward a direction of the fixed body side.
- a placement part used to place the stationary-side connector on the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate on the outer side thereof may be provided.
- the placement part is a configuration used to detachably fix the stationary-side connector to the stationary-side ring plate and includes: a latch portion configured to latch and place the stationary-side connector to the stationary-side ring plate; and an engaging portion configured to engage the stationary-side connector with the stationary-side ring plate to place it.
- the placement part provided at the stationary-side ring plate may be formed on the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate or may be formed so as to penetrate through the stationary-side ring plate.
- This invention enables the stationary-side connector inserted into the insertion portion to be attached to or detached from the stationary-side ring plate, which makes it possible to efficiently perform the operation of assembling the rotary connector device.
- the stationary-side ring plate including the placement part, it is possible to detach the stationary-side connector from the stationary-side ring plate.
- the stationary-side connector when the stationary-side connector is coupled to the flat cable inserted into the insertion portion, it is possible to move the stationary-side connector to a desired position where the stationary-side connector can be easily coupled to the flat cable, which makes it possible to easily couple the flat cable to the stationary-side connector. This makes it possible to efficiently perform the operation of assembling the rotary connector device.
- the placement part may be formed integrally on the main surface, of the stationary-side ring plate on the outer side thereof.
- the disclosure enables the flat cable to more smoothly slide in the housing space, which makes it possible to improve quality of the rotary connector device.
- the placement part used to place the stationary-side connector on the stationary-side ring plate is formed integrally on the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate on the outer side thereof, which makes it possible to prevent formation of a protrusion that protrudes toward the housing space; or a recessed portion recessed toward the outer side along the rotation axis direction; or a through-hole.
- the fixed body may include: a first fixed body including the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion; and a second fixed body including the stationary-side ring plate.
- the first fixed body may include a temporarily fixing portion configured to temporality fix the stationary-side connector at the outer side of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion in the radial direction.
- the disclosure may provide a method of assembling a rotary connector device.
- a rotation body and a fixed body are relatively rotatably engaged with each other and are assembled thus forming, in an interior thereof, a housing space having a cylindrical shape and housing, in a wound manner, a flat cable having a first end coupled to a stationary-side connector electrically connected to an electric device item disposed in a vehicle body.
- the rotation body includes: a rotating-side ring plate having an annular shape and an inner-circumferential cylindrical portion having a cylindrical shape and forming an inner peripheral surface of the housing space.
- the fixed body includes: a stationary-side ring plate having an annular shape; and an outer-circumferential cylindrical portion forming an outer peripheral surface of the housing space.
- the fixed body includes: a first fixed body including the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion; and a second fixed body including the stationary-side ring plate provided with: an insertion portion that allows a first end side of the flat cable to be inserted from the housing space toward an outer side of the fixed body along a rotation axis direction of the rotation body that relatively rotates; and a placement part used to place the stationary-side connector on a main surface of the stationary-side ring plate on an outer side thereof.
- the method may include: a first-fixed-body assembling step in which the first fixed body of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion is assembled to the rotation body around which the flat cable is wound; a stationary-side-connector temporarily fixing step in which the stationary-side connector is temporarily fixed; a second-fixed-body assembling step in which the second fixed body is assembled to the first fixed body in a manner such that the first end side of the flat cable is inserted into the insertion portion from the housing space toward the outer side along the rotation axis direction; and a stationary-side-connector placing step in which the stationary-side connector that has been temporarily fixed is placed at the placement part. These steps are performed in this order.
- the first fixed body may include a temporarily fixing portion provided at an outer side of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion in a radial direction and configured to temporarily fix the stationary-side connector coupled to the first end of the flat cable, and in the stationary-side-connector temporarily fixing step, the stationary-side connector may be temporarily fixed to the temporarily fixing portion.
- the stationary-side-connector temporarily fixing step does not specify a location where the stationary-side connector is temporarily fixed.
- the stationary-side-connector temporarily fixing step includes: a case where the stationary-side connector is temporarily fixed at a temporarily fixing portion provided in the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion included in the first fixed body; and a case where the stationary-side connector is temporarily fixed at a temporarily fixing portion separately provided in an assembling apparatus for assembling the rotary connector device.
- the disclosure makes it possible to prevent the flat cable from being damaged at the time of assembling the rotary connector device and also possible to efficiently operate the assembling work.
- the fixed body is comprised of the first fixed body and the second fixed body.
- the rotary connector device such that the first fixed body is assembled to the rotation body in which the flat cable is wound around the inner-circumferential cylindrical portion; then, the stationary-side connector is caused to exit to the outer side of the housing space; and the flat cable coupled to the stationary-side connector through the insertion portion is caused to be inserted into the insertion portion from the housing space toward the outer side along the rotation axis direction.
- the second fixed body to the first fixed body.
- this second fixed body is assembled to the first fixed body, it is possible to temporarily fix the stationary-side connector that has been coupled to the first end of the flat cable.
- the stationary-side connector and the first end side of the flat cable do not block the operation of assembling the fixed body, which makes it possible to efficiently perform the assembling operation.
- the fixed body including the first fixed body and the second fixed body and the first fixed body includes a temporarily fixing portion, it is possible to prevent the flat cable from being damaged, and also possible to efficiently perform the operation of assembling the rotary connector device.
- all or a portion of the insertion portion may be provided at an outer side than the housing space in a radial direction.
- This invention allows the flat cable coupled to the stationary-side connector to be inserted through the insertion portion provided at the outer side of the stationary-side ring plate in the radial direction, which makes the insertion portion disposed at the outer side, in the radial direction, than the flat cable housed in the housing space.
- a stationary-side cover to be attached to the stationary-side ring plate may be provided so as to surround a portion where the stationary-side connector and the flat cable are coupled.
- This invention makes it possible to protect the first end side of the flat cable and the stationary-side connector, and also possible to prevent an accidental external force from acting on the first end side of the flat cable and the stationary-side connector. Thus, it is possible to prevent the stationary-side connector and the first end side of the flat cable from being damaged.
- the stationary-side connector may be disposed at an inner side in a radial direction than an outer periphery edge of the stationary-side ring plate.
- the disclosure allows the stationary-side connector to be reliably disposed at an inner side in the radial direction when the rotary connector device is viewed from the bottom surface, which makes it possible to pull the first end side of the flat cable toward the inner side in the radial direction.
- it is possible to prevent the flat cable from interfering with other members disposed at an outer side of the rotary connector device in the radial direction, which makes it possible to prevent the flat cable from being damaged and also possible to reliably reduce the size of the rotary connector device.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view when a rotary connector device is viewed from above.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view when the rotary connector device is viewed from below.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic exploded perspective view when the rotary connector device is viewed from below.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic exploded perspective view illustrating a flat cable, a stationary-side connector, and a housing cover.
- FIGS. 5 A to 5 E are explanatory diagrams illustrating the stationary-side connector and the housing cover.
- FIGS. 6 A and 6 B are explanatory diagrams each illustrating a stator main body.
- FIGS. 7 A and 7 B are explanatory diagrams each illustrating a sub-stator.
- FIGS. 8 A and 8 B are explanatory diagrams each illustrating a stator.
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing a method of assembling a rotary connector device.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic perspective view illustrating a state where a stationary-side connector is assembled to a rotator and sub-stator that have been assembled together.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic perspective view illustrating a state where a stator main body is assembled to a sub-stator to which a stationary-side connector is temporarily fixed.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a state where the stator main body is assembled to the rotator and the sub-stator that have been assembled together.
- FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of a state where the stationary-side connector is assembled to the rotator and the stator that have been assembled together.
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a state where a housing cover is assembled to the assembled stationary-side connector.
- FIGS. 15 A and 15 B are cross-sectional views of a state where the housing cover is assembled to the assembled stationary-side connector.
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of a stator according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view when a rotary connector device 1 is viewed from above.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view when the rotary connector device 1 is viewed from below.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic exploded perspective view when the rotary connector device 1 is viewed from below. Note that, in FIG. 3 , a stationary-side connector 40 and a housing cover 50 are not illustrated.
- a rotator 10 side is set as a +Z direction (upward)
- a sleeve 30 side is set as a ⁇ Z direction (downward)
- the upward and downward direction is set as a ⁇ Z direction.
- the right front side is set as a +X direction
- the left back side is set as a ⁇ X direction
- the front and rear direction is set as a ⁇ X direction.
- the left front side is set as a +Y direction
- the right back side is set as a right-side ⁇ Y direction
- a direction from the right side toward the left side is set as a ⁇ Y direction.
- the ⁇ Z direction, the ⁇ X direction, and the ⁇ Y direction are perpendicular to each other. In addition, these settings are identical in FIGS. 2 to 15 .
- FIG. 4 is a schematic exploded perspective view illustrating a flat cable 100 to be housed in a housing space S, the stationary-side connector 40 coupled to a first end of the flat cable 100 , and the housing cover 50 .
- FIGS. 5 A to 5 E are explanatory diagrams illustrating the stationary-side connector 40 and the housing cover 50 .
- FIGS. 6 A and 6 B are explanatory diagrams each illustrating a stator main body 20 A.
- FIGS. 7 A and 7 B are explanatory diagrams each illustrating a sub-stator 20 B.
- FIGS. 8 A and 8 B are explanatory diagrams each illustrating the stator 20 in which the stator main body 20 A and the sub-stator 20 B are assembled together.
- FIGS. 5 to 9 will be described in detail.
- FIG. 5 A is a side view of the stationary-side connector 40 .
- FIG. 5 B is a bottom view of the stationary-side connector 40 .
- FIG. 5 C is a cross-sectional view as viewed toward A-A in FIG. 5 A .
- FIG. 5 D is a side view of the housing cover 50 .
- FIG. 5 E is a cross-sectional view taken along B-B in FIG. 5 D .
- FIG. 6 A is a bottom view of the stator main body 20 A and FIG. 6 B is a cross-sectional view as viewed toward C-C in FIG. 6 A .
- FIG. 7 A is a bottom view of the sub-stator 20 B and FIG. 7 B is a cross-sectional view as viewed toward D-D in FIG. 7 A .
- FIG. 8 A is a bottom view of the stator 20 and FIG. 8 B is a cross-sectional view as viewed toward E-E in FIG. 8 A .
- cross-sectional view as viewed toward C-C the cross-sectional view as viewed toward D-D, and the cross-sectional view as viewed toward E-E are cross-sectional views each taken along a cutting plane located at each of the corresponding positions.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing an assembling method used to assemble the rotary connector device 1 .
- FIG. 10 is a schematic perspective view illustrating a state where the stationary-side connector 40 is temporarily fixed to the rotator 10 and the sub-stator 20 B that have been assembled together.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic perspective view illustrating a state where the stator main body 20 A is assembled to the sub-stator 20 B to which the stationary-side connector 40 is temporarily fixed.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a state where the stator main body 20 A is assembled to the rotator 10 and the sub-stator 20 B that have been assembled together.
- FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of a state where the stationary-side connector 40 is assembled to the rotator 10 and the stator 20 that have been assembled together.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 are cross-sectional views at positions each corresponding to a cutting plane at the cross-sectional view as viewed toward C-C.
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a state where the housing cover 50 is assembled to the stationary-side connector 40 together with the rotator 10 and the stator 20 that have been assembled together.
- FIGS. 15 A and 15 B are a cross-sectional view as viewed toward F-F and a cross-sectional view as viewed toward G-G in FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view at a position corresponding to a cutting plane at the cross-sectional view as viewed toward C-C.
- the rotary connector device 1 is a substantially cylindrical body obtained by assembling the rotator 10 , the stator 20 located below the rotator 10 , and the sleeve 30 assembled so as to enable the rotator 10 and stator 20 to relatively rotate, this assembling being performed in this order from the upper side along the ⁇ Z direction.
- the housing space S having a cylindrical shape and formed from the rotator 10 and the stator 20 houses two layers of the flat cables 100 (hereinafter, each referred to as an FFC 100 ) that are layered to each other in a wound manner.
- the FFC 100 includes a plurality of strip-shaped conductors (not illustrated) arranged in parallel, and an insulating covering (not illustrated) disposed between strip-shaped conductors to insulate them.
- a conductor exposure section (not illustrated) obtained by stripping a portion of the insulating covering is formed at both end portions of the FFC 100 , exposing a predetermined length of the strip-shaped conductor.
- a first end side of the conductor exposure section exposed in such a manner is coupled to the stationary-side connector 40 , and a second end side thereof is coupled to a rotating-side connector, which is not illustrated.
- the stationary-side connector 40 coupled to the first end of the FFC 100 includes: a busbar maintaining portion 41 (a busbar maintaining portion 41 a and a busbar maintaining portion 41 b ) configured to maintain busbars B coupled to the strip-shaped conductor of each of two layers of the FFCs 100 that have been wound around; an upper busbar cover 42 that protects the busbars B disposed at the upper side; and a lower busbar cover 43 that protects the busbars B disposed at the lower side.
- the busbar maintaining portion 41 includes: a busbar maintaining body 411 being a plate-shaped body having a rectangular shape and configured to maintain eight busbars B coupled to the FFC 100 ; a conductor connection section 412 configured to expose the busbars B to be coupled to the conductor exposure section of the FFC 100 ; and a protruding-portion maintaining portion 413 configured to maintain nine busbars B (including one dummy busbar) each protruding in the +X direction.
- the busbars B maintained by the busbar maintaining portion 41 are each formed into a substantially L-shape as viewed from the side.
- the conductor connection section 412 is an opening portion formed by opening a side surface, in the +Y direction, of the busbar maintaining body 411 at the bottom surface side (side of the ⁇ Z direction) and is configured to expose the base end side of the busbar B.
- an end portion of the busbar maintaining body 411 in the ⁇ Z direction that is, a bottom surface of the busbar maintaining body 411 at a side where the conductor connection section 412 is formed is formed into a substantially rectangular shape.
- the protruding-portion maintaining portion 413 of the busbar maintaining portion 41 a is set such that, in the upper side, seven busbars B are arranged along the ⁇ Z direction so as to protrude in the +X direction, and in the lower side, two busbars B are arranged along the ⁇ Z direction so as to protrude in the +X direction.
- the protruding-portion maintaining portion 413 of the busbar maintaining portion 41 b is set such that, in the upper side, seven busbars B are arranged along the ⁇ Z direction so as to protrude in the +X direction, and in the lower side, two busbars B are arranged along the ⁇ Z direction so as to protrude in the +X direction from a position that is shifted toward the +Y direction from the busbars B in the upper side.
- two layers of the busbar maintaining portion 41 a and the busbar maintaining portion 41 b are layered with each other in the ⁇ Y direction.
- two lines each having seven busbars B maintained along the ⁇ Z direction are arranged so as to be adjacent to each other in the ⁇ Y direction.
- four busbars B disposed at the lower side are arranged so as to be adjacent to each other in the ⁇ Z direction.
- the bottom surface portion where the conductor connection section 412 is formed has a rectangular shape having double the plate thickness of the busbar maintaining portion 41 .
- the upper busbar cover 42 that protects 14 busbars B disposed in the upper side includes: an upper cover main body 421 having a rectangular shape in a cross-section and formed into a hollow shape; and an upper engaging convex portion 422 disposed at a base end side (side of the ⁇ X direction) of the upper cover main body 421 and protruding toward the ⁇ Y direction.
- a temporary latch portion 423 that protrudes in the +Y direction is provided at the center of a lower end portion on a side surface of the upper cover main body 421 in the ⁇ Y direction.
- the upper engaging convex portion 422 that protrudes toward the ⁇ Y direction from the base end side (side of the ⁇ X direction) of each of both side surfaces of the upper cover main body 421 is formed along the ⁇ Z direction.
- the temporary latch portion 423 is formed as a plate-shaped body having a rectangular shape in which the base end side thereof has a predetermined plate thickness and protrudes in the +Y direction from a side surface of the upper cover main body 421 in the ⁇ Y direction, and the tip thereof in the +Y direction has a predetermined thickness with respect to the ⁇ Z direction and also has a predetermined length along the ⁇ X direction.
- the temporary latch portion 423 is formed into a substantially T-shape as viewed from the bottom surface (see FIG. 5 B ).
- the lower busbar cover 43 disposed below the upper busbar cover 42 is a cover used to protect four busbars B disposed in the lower side and includes: a lower cover main body 431 having a rectangular shape in a cross-section and formed into a hollow shape; and a lower engaging convex portion 432 provided at a base end side (side of the ⁇ X direction) of the lower cover main body 431 and formed along the ⁇ Z direction. Note that the lower engaging convex portion 432 is formed at a position that aligns with the upper engaging convex portion 422 on a straight line.
- the stationary-side connector 40 configured in this manner is connected to a connector of an electric wire cable (not illustrated) connected to a battery or electric connection box provided in a vehicle body.
- the housing cover 50 that protects the busbar maintaining portion 41 is integrally comprised of: a housing cover main body 51 that is a hollow-shaped housing and has openings in the +Z direction and the +X direction; an engage groove 52 , 52 formed in the opening of the housing cover main body 51 in the +X direction; and a cover fixing portion 53 formed on the outer frame of the housing cover main body 51 .
- the housing cover main body 51 is a housing formed such that the lengths of the inner wall thereof in the ⁇ Z direction and the ⁇ Y direction are substantially equal to the corresponding lengths of the stationary-side connector 40 , and the inner part of the housing cover main body 51 includes a protection space K that can house the busbar maintaining body 411 .
- the engage groove 52 , 52 is formed as a recessed portion formed from the inner wall of each of both side surfaces at the opening of the housing cover main body 51 in the +X direction, and the recessed portion is recessed toward a direction opposite to the direction toward the protection space K. This recessed portion extends along the ⁇ Z direction.
- the spacing between these engage grooves 52 is formed so as to be equal to the length of the spacing between the upper engaging convex portions 422 and 422 . That is, by engaging the upper engaging convex portion 422 , 422 with the engage groove 52 , 52 , it is possible to attach the housing cover 50 to the stationary-side connector 40 .
- the cover fixing portion 53 is a plate-shape body in which a through-hole 53 a having a circular shape is formed at the center portion thereof. As illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5 E , the cover fixing portion 53 is formed at each corner portion of the housing cover main body 51 as viewed from the bottom surface and is formed at a predetermined height from the bottom surface of the housing cover main body 51 .
- the rotator 10 that constitutes the rotary connector device 1 is integrally comprised of: the rotating-side ring plate 11 having a substantially annular shape and having a substantially circular through-hole at a center portion in a planar view; and the inner-circumferential cylindrical portion 12 formed from the inner periphery edge of the rotating-side ring plate 11 toward the lower side.
- two rotating-side connector housing sections 13 protruding toward the +Z direction (upward) are provided on a main surface of the rotating-side ring plate 11 in the +Z direction (upward).
- the inner-circumferential cylindrical portion 12 forms an inner peripheral surface of the housing space S having a cylindrical shape and formed in an interior of the rotary connector device 1 .
- the rotating-side connector housing section 13 houses a rotating-side connector coupled to a second end side of the FFC 100 housed in the housing space S.
- a connector of an electric wire cable (not illustrated) connected to an electric circuit of an electric device item such as a horn switch or an airbag unit disposed in the steering wheel is connected to the rotating-side connector housing section 13 from the outside.
- the sleeve 30 assembled to the rotator 10 configured as described above is a substantially cylindrical body having a through-hole penetrating in the ⁇ Z direction and disposed at the center portion in a planar view and is assembled in a manner such that the stator 20 , which will be described later, is interposed between the rotator 10 and the sleeve 30 from the ⁇ Z direction.
- This configuration enables the rotator 10 and the stator 20 to relatively rotate in a clockwise direction R and a counterclockwise direction L with the central axis of the rotating-side ring plate 11 being set as a rotation axis A.
- the stator 20 that can rotate relatively to the rotator 10 is a substantially cylindrical body having a bottom and also having an upper surface being opened, the stator 20 being formed by engaging, in the ⁇ Z direction, the stator main body 20 A and the sub-stator 20 B, the stator main body 20 A being a plate body having an opening at the center portion thereof and having a substantially annular shape, the sub-stator 20 B being a substantially cylindrical body.
- the stator 20 includes: a stationary-side ring plate 21 that constitutes a bottom surface; and an outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 having a substantially cylindrical shape, an inner peripheral surface of which forms an outer peripheral surface of the housing space S.
- stator main body 20 A having the stationary-side ring plate 21 will be described with reference to FIGS. 6 A and 6 B .
- the stator main body 20 A is a plate-shaped body having a substantially circular shape as viewed from the bottom surface, in which a portion in the +Y direction and a portion in the ⁇ X direction, of the outer periphery edge of the stationary-side ring plate 21 formed into a circular shape, are each formed into a straight line, so as to form a corner portion 21 a at an end portion in the +Y direction and the ⁇ X direction, as viewed from the bottom surface.
- a small connector housing section 23 that can house a small connector used for heating the steering wheel is provided so as to stand in the ⁇ Z direction.
- an insertion portion 24 is obtained by recessing, toward the ⁇ Y direction, a portion formed into a straight shape, insertion portion 24 being provided at an end portion (a portion formed into a straight shape) of the stator main body 20 A in the +Y direction and on the +X direction side from the small connector housing section 23 .
- the insertion portion 24 is disposed on the outer side, in the radial direction, of the stationary-side ring plate 21 formed into a circular shape in a planar view, with the rotation axis A being the center.
- a partition portion 25 protruding toward the ⁇ Z direction (downward) is provided in the ⁇ Y direction of the insertion portion 24 .
- An engaging concave portion 26 having a rectangular shape is provided further in the ⁇ Y direction of the partition portion 25 . Note that at the periphery of the partition portion 25 and the engaging concave portion 26 , four fixing base portions 27 that each stand toward the ⁇ Z direction are provided so as to substantially form four corners of a rectangular shape.
- the stator main body 20 A includes: the small connector housing section 23 , the insertion portion 24 , the partition portion 25 , the engaging concave portion 26 , and the fixing base portion 27 , each of which is provided in the ⁇ Z direction that is the opposite side from the rotating-side ring plate 11 relative to the stationary-side ring plate 21 .
- the insertion portion 24 is a recessed portion formed by recessing, toward the ⁇ Y direction, an outer periphery edge part of the stationary-side ring plate 21 in the +Y direction that is formed into a straight shape, the amount of the recession being approximately double the thickness of the FFC 100 .
- the partition portion 25 is a wall that stands so as to separate the insertion portion 24 and the engaging concave portion 26 . As illustrated in FIG. 6 B , the partition portion 25 is formed into a substantially triangle shape in a cross-section. The side surface of the partition portion 25 at the ⁇ Y direction side perpendicularly stands, and the bottom surface side (side of the ⁇ Z direction) of the side surface thereof at the +Y direction side is sloped and thinned toward the ⁇ Y direction. Note that the tip portion (bottom surface portion) of the partition portion 25 is formed into a round shape.
- the engaging concave portion 26 corresponds to a placement part used to place the stationary-side connector 40 in the rotary connector device 1 .
- the engaging concave portion 26 is formed at the inner side in the radial direction than the outer periphery edge of the stationary-side ring plate 21 .
- This engaging concave portion 26 is an engaging hole formed of a projection that protrudes in a substantially square C-shape toward the ⁇ Z direction from the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate 21 on the outer side thereof, the +Y direction of this engaging concave portion 26 being opened.
- the engaging concave portion 26 is formed of a recess having a substantially rectangular shape as viewed from the bottom surface.
- the engaging concave portion 26 is formed such that it does not penetrate through the stationary-side ring plate 21 or no projection is formed on the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate 21 in the +Z direction.
- the recess of the engaging concave portion 26 formed as described above is formed so as to have a size that allows the bottom surface of the busbar maintaining portion 41 to be engaged with the recess.
- the fixing base portions 27 are projections that each protrude from the stationary-side ring plate 21 in the ⁇ Z direction so as to substantially have a height approximately double of that of the engaging concave portion 26 .
- the center portion of each of the fixing base portions 27 includes a recessed portion 27 a having a circular shape and used for screwing so as to be able to fix it using a screw.
- sub-stator 20 B including the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 forming the outer peripheral surface of the housing space S having the inner peripheral surface formed into a cylindrical shape.
- the sub-stator 20 B is a cylindrical body having a substantially cylindrical shape and having a size slightly smaller than the stator main body 20 A.
- the sub-stator 20 B includes an angled outer peripheral surface 22 a provided at an end portion of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 in the +Y direction and the ⁇ X direction, so as to correspond to the corner portion 21 a of the stator main body 20 A.
- a temporarily fixing portion 28 formed into a substantially T-shape as viewed from the bottom surface is provided on the outer peripheral surface in the +Y direction and is formed flat, so as to correspond to the end portion of the stator main body 20 A in the +Y direction.
- This temporarily fixing portion 28 is a recessed portion having a substantially T-shape as viewed from the bottom surface and substantially formed into the same shape as the temporary latch portion 423 formed in the upper busbar cover 42 as viewed from the bottom surface.
- a protection wall portion 29 having a height that is approximately three-quarter of the partition portion 25 is formed in the ⁇ X direction of the temporarily fixing portion 28 so as to be along the outer peripheral surface of the angled outer peripheral surface 22 a.
- a cable path T is formed at the inner side, in the radial direction, of the angled outer peripheral surface 22 a in the sub-stator 20 B.
- the cable path T has a width that is approximately double the thickness of the FFC 100 along the outer periphery of the angled outer peripheral surface 22 a .
- the cable path T includes: a guide tube Ta that provides guide toward the angled outer peripheral surface 22 a along the tangential direction of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 ; a direction changing path Tb that provides guide from the guide tube Ta in the +X direction; and an exit path Tc formed from the tip of the direction changing path Tb along the ⁇ X direction (see FIG. 7 A ).
- the insertion portion 24 is disposed at the outer side of the housing space S in the radial direction.
- the insertion portion 24 is disposed at a position that corresponds to the exit path Tc. This makes it possible to bring the FFC 100 disposed in the cable path T into a state of exiting from the housing space S in the ⁇ Z direction along the rotation axis A.
- all the insertion portion 24 is disposed at the outer side of the housing space S in the radial direction. However, a portion of the insertion portion 24 may be disposed at the outer side in the radial direction.
- the protection wall portion 29 that forms the outer peripheral surface of the angled outer peripheral surface 22 a is disposed so as to cover the corner portion 21 a of the stationary-side ring plate 21 , so as to protect the outer peripheral surface of the small connector housing section 23 .
- an FFC winding step in which the FFC 100 is wound in the rotator 10 (step s 1 ); a sub-stator assembling step in which the sub-stator 20 B is assembled to the rotator 10 in which the FFC 100 is wound (step s 2 ); a stationary-side connector temporarily fixing step in which the stationary-side connector 40 is temporarily fixed to the sub-stator 20 B (step s 3 ); a stator-main-body assembling step in which the stator main body 20 A is assembled to the sub-stator 20 B (step s 4 ); a stationary-side connector assembling step in which the stationary-side connector 40 is assembled to the partition portion 25 (step s 5 ); and a sleeve assembling step in which the sleeve 30 is assembled to the rotator 10 (step s 1 ); a sub-stator assembling step in which the sub-stator 20 B is assembled to the rotator 10 in which the FFC 100 is wound (step s 2 );
- the stationary-side connector 40 is attached to the first end side of the FFC 100 ; the rotating-side connector attached to the second end side of the FFC 100 is housed in the rotating-side connector housing section 13 of the rotator 10 ; and the FFC 100 is wound so as to be wound around the outer peripheral surface of the inner-circumferential cylindrical portion 12 (step s 1 ).
- the sub-stator 20 B is assembled to the rotator 10 that is in a state of being inverted upside down so that the inner-circumferential cylindrical portion 12 in which the FFC 100 is wound is disposed at the inner side of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 (step s 2 ).
- the first end side of the FFC 100 is inserted into the cable path T in a manner such that the first end side of the FFC 100 wound is looped back so as to be directed toward the ⁇ Z direction, and the looped-back location is disposed in the exit path TC.
- This makes it possible to place the stationary-side connector 40 coupled to the first end of the FFC 100 at the ⁇ Z direction.
- the stationary-side connector 40 is inverted upside down so that the temporary latch portion 423 formed into a substantially T-shape in a planar view protrudes toward the ⁇ Y direction, and the temporary latch portion 423 is caused to engage with the temporarily fixing portion 28 .
- stator main body 20 A is assembled to the sub-stator 20 B in which the stationary-side connector 40 is temporarily fixed to the temporarily fixing portion 28 as described above, in a manner such that the FFC 100 is inserted into the insertion portion 24 (step s 4 ).
- the insertion portion 24 is disposed in the ⁇ Z direction (downward) of the exit path Tc. This makes it possible to insert, into the insertion portion 24 , the tip side of the FFC 100 passing from the housing space S through the guide tube Ta and the direction changing path Tb and disposed in the exit path Tc (see FIG. 12 ). Thus, it is possible to cause the FFC 100 to exit in the ⁇ Z direction while the stator main body 20 A is assembled to the sub-stator 20 B.
- the temporary latch portion 423 is engaged with the temporarily fixing portion 28 as illustrated in FIG. 11 , and hence, the stationary-side connector 40 is temporarily fixed.
- the FFC 100 having the first end attached to the stationary-side connector 40 is curved toward the outer side in the radial direction.
- the side surface of the partition portion 25 in the +Y direction is configured to be thinned toward the ⁇ Y direction, which makes it possible to prevent the stationary-side connector 40 from moving in the assembling operation in which the stator main body 20 A is assembled to the sub-stator 20 B, and also possible to prevent the FFC 100 coupled to the temporarily fixed stationary-side connector 40 from interfering with the stator main body 20 A.
- the FFC 100 having the first end attached to the stationary-side connector 40 is designed such that the length of a portion thereof that exits from the insertion portion 24 is approximately double the height of the partition portion 25 .
- step s 4 the temporary latch portion 423 that has been engaged with the temporarily fixing portion 28 is detached to cancel the temporary fixing of the stationary-side connector 40 .
- the stationary-side connector 40 is inverted upside down, and the lower end side (side where the conductor connection section 412 is disposed) of the stationary-side connector 40 is engaged with the engaging concave portion 26 .
- This makes it possible to attach the stationary-side connector 40 on the main surface of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 at the lower side (side of the ⁇ Z direction) (step s 5 ).
- the partition portion 25 having a predetermined height is provided between the insertion portion 24 and the engaging concave portion 26 .
- the FFC 100 having the first end coupled to the stationary-side connector 40 is looped back with the partition portion 25 , which makes it possible to easily engage the stationary-side connector 40 with the engaging concave portion 26 , and also possible to prevent the FFC 100 from bending with its own weight.
- the height of the partition portion 25 is not less than one-third of and not more than half the length of the FFC 100 that exits from the insertion portion 24 .
- the FFC 100 may bend and interfere with other members, which possibly results in a damage.
- the FFC 100 is pulled by the partition portion 25 .
- This may result in the stationary-side connector 40 being not able to be engaged with the engaging concave portion 26 or the stationary-side connector 40 being easily detached from the engaging concave portion 26 .
- the stationary-side connector 40 is engaged with the engaging concave portion 26 , the FFC 100 is pressed against the partition portion 25 , which may result in the FFC 100 being damaged.
- the height of the partition portion 25 is not less than one-third of and not more than half the length of the FFC 100 that exits from the insertion portion 24 , it is possible to reliably engage the stationary-side connector 40 with the engaging concave portion 26 , and also possible to prevent the FFC 100 from interfering with other members due to bending.
- the sleeve 30 is assemble to the rotator 10 in a manner such that the rotator 10 rotates relatively to the stator 20 and that the stator 20 is interposed between the rotator 10 and the sleeve 30 . This makes it possible to complete the rotary connector device 1 (step s 6 ).
- the rotary connector device 1 includes: the rotator 10 and the stator 20 that engage with each other in a relatively rotatable manner and form, in an interior thereof, the housing space S having a cylindrical shape; the FFC 100 housed in the housing space S in a wound manner.
- the rotator 10 includes: the rotating-side ring plate 11 having an annular shape and the inner-circumferential cylindrical portion 12 having a cylindrical shape and forming the inner peripheral surface of the housing space S.
- the stator 20 includes: the stationary-side ring plate 21 having an annular shape, and the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 forming the outer peripheral surface of the housing space S.
- the FFC 100 has the first end coupled to the stationary-side connector 40 that is electrically connected to an electric device item disposed at a side of the stator 20 .
- the stator 20 includes the insertion portion 24 that allows the first end side of the FFC 100 to be inserted from the housing space S toward the outer side of the rotator 10 along the rotation axis direction ( ⁇ Z direction) of the rotator 10 that relatively rotates.
- the stationary-side connector 40 is disposed on the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate 21 on the outer side thereof. With this configuration, it is possible to achieve miniaturization.
- stator 20 since the stator 20 includes the insertion portion 24 , and since the stationary-side connector 40 coupled to the first end of the FFC 100 is disposed on the stationary-side ring plate 21 , this configuration enables the stationary-side connector 40 coupled to the first end side of the FFC 100 that exits from the housing space S toward the outer side (toward the ⁇ Z direction) along the rotation axis A to be placed so as to protrude toward a direction ( ⁇ Z direction) in which the stator 20 is disposed with respect to the rotator 10 .
- the engaging concave portion 26 on which the stationary-side connector 40 is detachably provided is provided on the main surface of the housing space of the stationary-side ring plate 21 , on the outer side ( ⁇ Z direction) thereof. This enables the stationary-side connector 40 inserted into the insertion portion 24 to be detachable with respect to the stationary-side ring plate 21 , which makes it possible to efficiently perform the operation of assembling the rotary connector device 1 .
- the stationary-side connector 40 is coupled to the FFC 100 that has been inserted through the insertion portion 24 , it is possible to move the stationary-side connector 40 to a desired location that allows the stationary-side connector 40 to be easily coupled to the FFC 100 , which makes it possible to easily couple the FFC 100 and the stationary-side connector 40 . This makes it possible to efficiently perform the operation of assembling the rotary connector device 1 .
- the stationary-side connector 40 can be detached from the stationary-side ring plate 21 , it is possible to easily detach the stationary-side connector 40 from the FFC 100 , which allows the disassembling operation to be easily performed.
- the engaging concave portion 26 is formed integrally on the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate 21 in the ⁇ Z direction. This enables the FFC 100 to more smoothly slide in the housing space S. This makes it possible to improve the quality of the rotary connector device 1 .
- the engaging concave portion 26 used to place the stationary-side connector 40 on the stationary-side ring plate 21 is formed on the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate 21 . This makes it possible to prevent a protrusion that protrudes toward the housing space S or recessed portion or through-hole recessed toward the ⁇ Z direction, from being formed at the housing space S side of the stationary-side ring plate 21 .
- the FFC 100 housed in the housing space S can be prevented from interfering with the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate 21 at the housing space S side, which makes it possible to prevent the FFC 100 from being damaged.
- the stator 20 includes: the sub-stator 20 B including the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 ; and the stator main body 20 A including the stationary-side ring plate 21 .
- the sub-stator 20 B includes the temporarily fixing portion 28 used to temporarily fix the stationary-side connector 40 at the outer side of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 in the radial direction. This makes it possible to prevent the FFC 100 from being damaged in assembling the rotary connector device 1 . Furthermore, it is possible to achieve efficient operation of assembling the rotary connector device 1 .
- the operation of assembling the rotary connector device 1 can be performed in a manner such that the sub-stator 20 B is assembled to the rotator 10 in which the FFC 100 is wound around the inner-circumferential cylindrical portion 12 ; then, the stationary-side connector 40 is caused to exit to the outer side of the housing space S; and the FFC 100 coupled to the stationary-side connector 40 is caused to be inserted from the housing space S through the insertion portion 24 so as to be directed toward the ⁇ Z direction.
- the stator main body 20 A can be assembled to the sub-stator 20 B.
- this stator main body 20 A is assembled to the sub-stator 20 B, it is possible to temporarily fix the stationary-side connector 40 coupled to the first end of the FFC 100 to the temporarily fixing portion 28 .
- the stationary-side connector 40 and the first end side of the FFC 100 do not block the assembling operation at the time of assembling the stator main body 20 A. This makes it possible to efficiently perform the operation of assembling the rotary connector device 1 .
- the stationary-side connector 40 is temporarily fixed to the temporarily fixing portion 28 .
- the stator 20 includes the sub-stator 20 B and the stator main body 20 A.
- the sub-stator 20 B includes the temporarily fixing portion 28 . This makes it possible to prevent the FFC 100 from being damaged, and also possible to efficiently perform the operation of assembling the rotary connector device 1 .
- the insertion portion 24 is provided at the outer side of the housing space S in the radial direction.
- the FFC 100 coupled to the stationary-side connector 40 is caused to be inserted through the insertion portion 24 provided at the outer side of the stationary-side ring plate 21 in the radial direction.
- the housing cover 50 attached to the stationary-side ring plate 21 is provided so as to surround a portion where the stationary-side connector 40 and the FFC 100 are coupled, that is, the upper engaging convex portion 422 .
- This makes it possible to protect the first end side of the FFC 100 and the stationary-side connector 40 , and also possible to prevent an unintentional external force from acting on the first end side of the FFC 100 and the stationary-side connector 40 .
- by fixing the housing cover 50 to the stationary-side ring plate 21 it is possible to reliably fix the stationary-side connector 40 to the stationary-side ring plate 21 .
- the stationary-side connector 40 engaged with the engaging concave portion 26 is disposed at the inner side in the radial direction than the outer periphery edge of the stationary-side ring plate 21 .
- This enables the stationary-side connector 40 to be reliably placed on the inner side of the rotary connector device 1 in the radial direction as viewed from the bottom surface, which makes it possible to pull the first end side of the FFC 100 toward the inner side in the radial direction.
- the configurations of the disclosure correspond to the embodiment described above in the following manner.
- the rotation body corresponds to the rotator 10 .
- the fixed body corresponds to the stator 20 .
- the placement part corresponds to the engaging concave portion 26 .
- the first fixed body corresponds to the sub-stator 20 B.
- the second fixed body corresponds to the stator main body 20 A.
- the stationary-side cover corresponds to the housing cover 50 .
- the first-fixed-body assembling step corresponds to the sub-stator assembling step.
- the stationary-side-connector temporarily fixing step corresponds to the stationary-side-connector temporarily fixing step.
- the second-fixed-body assembling step corresponds to the stator-main-body assembling step.
- the stationary-side-connector placing step corresponds to the stationary-side connector assembling step.
- the disclosure is not limited to the configurations of the embodiment described above, and may take various types of embodiments.
- the present embodiment employs the configuration in which the stationary-side connector 40 can be engaged with the engaging concave portion 26 provided on the stationary-side ring plate 21 and can be placed there.
- the present embodiment does not need to employ a configuration that is engaged with the stationary-side connector 40 , as with the engaging concave portion 26 .
- the engaging concave portion 26 is comprised of a through-hole that penetrates through the stationary-side ring plate 21 and in which the stationary-side connector 40 is engaged with the through-hole.
- the through-hole does not penetrate through the stationary-side ring plate 21 .
- the rotary connector device 1 includes: the rotator 10 including the rotating-side ring plate 11 having an annular shape and the inner-circumferential cylindrical portion 12 having a cylindrical shape and formed at the inner periphery edge of the rotating-side ring plate 11 ; and the sleeve 30 assembled to the rotator 10 as a single unit.
- the rotator 10 that can rotate relatively to the stator 20 may be included.
- stator 20 is configured by engaging, with each other, the sub-stator 20 B that constitutes the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 and the stator main body 20 A that constitutes the stationary-side ring plate 21 .
- the stator 20 is not limited to this case, and the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 and the stationary-side ring plate 21 may be configured as a single unit.
- the insertion portion 24 is formed in a manner such that the outer periphery edge part of the stationary-side ring plate 21 is recessed.
- the insertion portion 24 may be formed, for example, by recessing the inner periphery edge part.
- the insertion portion 24 may be provided so as to penetrate through the main surface of the stationary-side ring plate 21 .
- a portion of the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 that is formed at the outer periphery edge of the stationary-side ring plate 21 may be formed so as to slightly protrude toward the outer side in the radial direction.
- a gap may be formed between the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 and the stationary-side ring plate 21 as a single unit.
- the height of the protection wall portion 29 is configured to be lower than the height of the partition portion 25 (see FIGS. 8 A and 8 B ). However, as illustrated in FIG. 16 , the height of the protection wall portion 29 may be configured to be higher than the height of the partition portion 25 .
- the stationary-side connector 40 is configured such that the upper busbar cover 42 and the lower busbar cover 43 are disposed along the ⁇ Z direction.
- the upper busbar cover 42 and the lower busbar cover 43 may be disposed along the ⁇ Y direction.
- the upper busbar cover 42 and the lower busbar cover 43 are disposed along the ⁇ Y direction
- the upper busbar cover 42 and the lower busbar cover 43 are disposed on the stationary-side ring plate 21 that does not have a large space, which may result in a portion of the upper busbar cover 42 and the lower busbar cover 43 protruding toward the outer side in the radial direction.
- step s 3 temporary fixing is performed to the temporarily fixing portion 28 provided on the outer-circumferential cylindrical portion 22 that the sub-stator 20 B includes.
- temporary fixing it may be possible to perform temporary fixing to a temporarily fixing portion separately provided in an assembling apparatus (not illustrated) for assembling the rotary connector device 1 .
- the temporarily fixing portion may be externally provided outside the rotary connector device 1 .
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Description
- Patent Document 1: JP 2015-220207 A
- 1 Rotary connector
- 10 Rotator
- 11 Rotating-side ring plate
- 12 Inner-circumferential cylindrical portion
- 20 Stator
- 20A Stator main body
- 20B Sub-stator
- 21 Stationary-side ring plate
- 22 Outer-circumferential cylindrical portion
- 24 Insertion portion
- 26 Engaging concave portion
- 28 Temporarily fixing portion
- 40 Stationary-side connector
- 50 Housing cover
- 100 Flat cable
- S Housing space
- s2 Sub-stator assembling step
- s3 Rotating-side connector temporarily fixing step
- s4 Stator-main-body assembling step
- s5 Stationary-side connector assembling step
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